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Patient ECG recording control for an automatic implantable defibrillator

  • US 4,625,730 A
  • Filed: 04/09/1985
  • Issued: 12/02/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/09/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An implantable automatic defibrillator capable of recording electric signals indicative of the physiology of a patient'"'"'s heart upon detection of predetermined events and upon detection of an externally generated patient ECG recording command signal comprising:

  • an internal means for sensing said electrical signals indicative of the physiology of said patient'"'"'s heart;

    an implantable device receiving said electrical signals including;

    means for converting said electrical signal into digital signals representative of said physiology of said patient'"'"'s heart;

    a memory means having a plurality of designated regions, a first region designated to continuously store a first group of digital signals representing the current heart physiology sensed over a recent time period, a second region designated to permanently store a second group of digital signals derived from said first group of digital signals previously stored in said first region;

    a direct memory access controller having means for transferring said digital signals on a continuous basis from said means for converting to said first region of said memory means and for updating said first group of digital signals, and having means for copying and permanently storing said first group of digital signals concurrently in said second region of said memory means as said second group of digital signals upon receipt of a transfer command;

    means for detecting a plurality of predetermined physiological heart events and for generating an event signal command, the detecting means monitoring said digital signals from said means for converting;

    a transmitter means for converting and sending data representative of said second group of digital signals externally outbound from said implantable device;

    a receiver means for sensing the presence of said externally generated patient ECG recording command signal and for generating a patient record command;

    means for the controlled delivery of electrical pulses to stimulate said patient'"'"'s heart, based upon said physiology of said patient'"'"'s heart;

    a microprocessor coupled to said memory means, said direct memory access controller, said detecting means, said transmitter means, said receiver means, and said means for delivering, said microprocessor controlling said means for delivering, said microprocessor having;

    means for recognizing said patient record command and said event signal command and for generating said transfer command such that said direct memory access controller permanently stores said first group of digital signals in said second region of said memory means as said second group of digital signals; and

    means for actuating said transmitter means to effect the outbound transmission of data representative of said second group of digital signals.

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